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From: Old Coot  (Original Message)Sent: 10/30/2008 4:13 PM
a very special thank you for the beautiful photos. I had to get a tissue to my eyes more than once. The solitary roads and forlorn mountain peaks and ridges are real. gee.

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From: MSN NicknamePikesPeak14110Sent: 10/30/2008 7:37 PM
You're welcome. You are more sensitive to that, than I. Maybe that is a product of maturity and that journey we take into enlightment.
 
Tears for me, come from music. I cannot listen to something like Beethoven's Sixth Symphony without them. God knows how I would hold myself together well enough to conduct that piece now.
 
Disney almost captured the moment, when the bow of the crescent moon shoots the sky full of stars in his wonderful Fantasia. The embrace of love in that music both produces tears, and wipes them away, simply by changing the cause for them.

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From: MSN Nickname_XerSent: 10/30/2008 9:28 PM
Saw Fantasia in a Huxley state once, back in the early seventies. .....talk about a Trip!

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From: MSN Nickname_XerSent: 10/30/2008 9:30 PM
No tears, but I was certainly 'wide' eyed!

I found the mountain photos moving. Just need more time to 'process' them. Deeply wish I could be there in the flesh, but as deeply appreciate the images.

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